When it comes to love today, New York Times Modern Love column editor Daniel Jones says people are romantic as ever, but some aren't willing to be vulnerable and take risks for love. Learn more as he speaks with CBS This Morning's Gayle King in the Toyota Green Room......»»

The man behind the controversy speaks.
As we reported, on Thursday, The New York Times published a shocking report accusing Harvey Weinstein of "decades of sexual harassment," which has led him to reaching "at least eight settlements with women."
Although the movie producer released a statement to the newspaper saying he is "remorseful about the people I [...]
The man behind the controversy speaks.
As we reported, on Thursday, The New York Times published a shocking report accusing Harvey Weinstein of "decades of sexual harassment," which has led him to reaching "at least eight settlements with women."
Although the movie producer released a statement to the newspaper saying he is "remorseful about the people I hurt and I plan to do right by all of them," his lawyer Charles Harder announced plans for a lawsuit against the Times for publishing "a story that is saturated with false and defamatory statements."
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So why is The Weinstein Company co-founder apologizing for his bad behavior, yet suing the newspaper for calling him out on it?
On the same day, Harvey gave an interview to Page Six where he tries clarify the confusion. He said:
"What I am saying is that I bear responsibility for my actions, but the reason I am suing is because of the Times' inability to be honest with me, and their reckless reporting. They told me lies. They made assumptions... The Times had a deal with us that they would tell us about the people they had on the record in the story, so we could respond appropriately, but they didn't live up to the bargain... The Times editors were so fearful they were going to be scooped by New York Magazine and they would lose the story, that they went ahead and posted the story filled with reckless reporting, and without checking all they had with me and my team."
In fact, he believes the publication is out to make him look bad.
"They never wrote about the documentary I did with JAY-Z about Rikers Island, they never write that I raised $50 million for amfAR, nor my work with Robin Hood – instead they focus on trying to bring me down. This is a vendetta, and the next time I see Dean Baquet [the executive editor of the Times] it will be across a courtroom."
Weinstein believes the chunk of their story is predicated on a 2014 memo written by employee and sexual harassment accuser Lauren O'Connor.
"The Times used that entire memo as the basis of their story, but in reality it was withdrawn two days after it was written, O'Connor withdrew her complaint, and withdrew her claims made in the memo. The document doesn't stand up."
As for Ashley Judd, who went on record accusing him of an inappropriate interaction at the Peninsula Beverly Hills:
"They spent six months researching this article then they gave us just 24 hours to answer it. They did tell us that Ashley Judd was on record, but we thought it would be along the lines of what she told Variety."
In 2015, the actress told Variety she was sexually harassed by an anonymous movie executive. Harvey continues:
"But she changed her story when giving it to the Times. I know Ashley Judd is going through a tough time right now, I read her book [her memoir All That Is Bitter and Sweet], in which she talks about being the victim of sexual abuse and depression as a child. Her life story was brutal, and I have to respect her. In a year from now I am going to reach out to her... I never laid a glove on her."
In regards to his alleged eight case settlements:
"No company ever talks about settlements, and neither does the recipient, so I don't know how the Times came to this conclusion, but it is pure conjecture, the reporters have made assumptions."
However, the studio executive sees the error of his ways, and knows he has "to work on my temper."
"I have got to change, I've got to grow, I've got to deal with my personality, I've got to work on my temper, I have got to dig deep. I know a lot of people would like me to go into a facility, and I may well just do that – I will go anywhere I can learn more about myself. I want to be able to look at the people I have hurt and say, 'I am sorry, I have changed and I've progressed.' I am terribly embarrassed for my company, my staff and the only person who could fix this is me. I am going to fix myself, I am going to fix how I deal with women and how I deal with my temper and power."'
Despite the drama, wife Georgina Chapman is standing by her man.
"She stands 100 percent behind me. Georgina and I have talked about this at length. We went out with Lisa Bloom last night when we knew the article was coming out. Georgina will be with Lisa and others kicking my ass to be a better human being and to apologize to people for my bad behavior, to say I'm sorry, and to absolutely mean it."
On the flip side, the New York Times refuses to back down to Harvey's legal threats and is "confident in the accuracy" of its reporting. A spokesperson said:
"Mr. Weinstein was aware and able to respond to specific allegations in our story before publication. In fact, we published his response in full."
What do U think?
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When it comes to love today, New York Times Modern Love column editor Daniel Jones says people are romantic as ever, but some aren't willing to be vulnerable and take risks for love. Learn more as he speaks with CBS This Morning's Gayle King in the Toyota Green Room......»»

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Anne Hathaway and Gary Carr lick ice cream cones while shooting their new Amazon anthology series Modern Love! The 36-year-old Ocean’s 8 actress and the 31-year-old The Deuce actor were spotted on set at Van Leeuwen on Wednesday (November 28) in New York City. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Anne Hathaway . Anne [...]
Anne Hathaway and Gary Carr lick ice cream cones while shooting their new Amazon anthology series Modern Love!
The 36-year-old Ocean’s 8 actress and the 31-year-old The Deuce actor were spotted on set at Van Leeuwen on Wednesday (November 28) in New York City.
PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Anne Hathaway
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Anne was also seen showing off her pearly whites while riding a bike in a pink coat, a cream sweater, blue jeans, printed socks, and white sneakers.
She stopped to give a hug to Radioman as well, a formerly homeless man in New York City who has made over 100 cameos in films and TV shows.
Modern Love will feature eight half-hour episodes with different stories and different actors. Each episode will explore “love in all of its complicated and beautiful forms.” The series is based on a New York Times column and podcast of the same name.
10+ pictures inside of Anne Hathaway filming Modern Love….....»»

Matt Murray, a 24-year veteran of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, was named editor-in-chief of the newspaper and Dow Jones Newswires on Tuesday, succeeding Gerard Baker, who shifts into a new role as the news organization’s editor-at-large. Currently executive editor, Murray first started at Dow Jones & Co. in 1994 as a reporter […].....»»

Watch before you hate!
That's what Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have to say to the critics of their next HBO drama Confederate.
The freshly announced project imagines a modern-day America where slavery is still legal and has evolved into a modern institution. The show will follow characters on both sides of the [...]
Watch before you hate!
That's what Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have to say to the critics of their next HBO drama Confederate.
The freshly announced project imagines a modern-day America where slavery is still legal and has evolved into a modern institution. The show will follow characters on both sides of the "the Mason-Dixon Demilitarized Zone" in the events leading to the "Third American Civil War."
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Needless to say, not everyone was hooked by the modern slavery concept -- especially from two white producers whose current show has been called out for a lack of diversity.
Some critics were so appalled, they accused HBO of making a show that sounds like a white supremacist fantasy!
But Benioff and Weiss -- along with producers Nichelle Tramble Spellman and Malcolm Spellman -- are telling haters to slow their roll, calling the backlash "a little premature" in a new interview.
Speaking to Vulture on Thursday, the writers said no scripts for Confederate have even been written yet, and people should watch the premiere before they decide whether the concept offends them or not. Benioff noted:
"So everything is brand new and nothing's been written. I guess that's what was a little bit surprising about some of the outrage. It's just a little premature. You know, we might fuck it up. But we haven't yet."
While many critics were uneasy about Benioff and Weiss tackling this subject as white men, the project has the Spellmans on board, two prominent writer-producers of color, who both said audiences should wait for premiere night to judge the final product.
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Nichelle explained:
"I do understand their concern. I wish their concern had been reserved to the night of the premiere, on HBO, on a Sunday night, when they watched and then they made a decision after they watched an hour of television as to whether or not we succeeded in what we set out to do. The concern is real. But I think that the four of us are very thoughtful, very serious, and not flip about what we are getting into in any way. What I've done in the past, what Malcolm has done in the past, what the D.B.s have done in the past, proves that. So I would have loved an opportunity for the conversation to start once the show was on the air."
Malcolm added that there are "no sell-outs" involved with the series, but people who "feel a need to address issues." He said of the hate:
"You cannot litigate this on Twitter. It's not possible. I don't know that we can change anyone's mind… but what people have to understand is, and what we are obligated to repeat in every interview is: We've got black aunties. We've got black nephews, uncles. Black parents and black grandparents. We deal with them every single day. We deal with the struggle every single day. And people don't have to get on board with what we're doing based on a press release. But when they're writing about us, and commenting about us, they should be mindful of the fact that there are no sell-outs involved in this show. Me and Nichelle are not props being used to protect someone else. We are people who feel a need to address issues the same way they do, and they should at least humanize the other end of those tweets and articles."
Confederate is said to follow "freedom fighters, slave hunters, politicians, abolitionists, journalists, the executives of a slave-holding conglomerate, and the families of people in their thrall." The drama series is expected to start production after the eighth and final season of Thrones airs in either 2018 or 2019.
Do YOU think a show about modern day slavery would work?
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Four top editors at the L.A. Times were terminated on Monday morning, including editor and publisher Davan Maharaj, the paper announced. Also leaving the paper are Marc Duvoisin, the managing editor, Megan Garvey, the deputy editor for digital, and Matt Doig, the assistant managing editor of investigations. Tronc, the Times’ corporate parent, appointed veteran media... Read more ».....»»

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The cast of Modern Family is speaking out about their hit show! Ed O’Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet made an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Tuesday (September 25). During their appearance, the actors reminisced about their first impressions of each other when they met one [...]
The cast of Modern Family is speaking out about their hit show!
Ed O’Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet made an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Tuesday (September 25).
During their appearance, the actors reminisced about their first impressions of each other when they met one decade ago, and told Ellen about Ed’s gut feeling the sitcom would be a success.
They all unanimously decided Julie has the best impression of Sofía and Julie reenacted their conversation with an impression. Sofía also shares a photo of herself at age 11, which bears a striking resemblance to Julie today.
Later, Sarah Hyland, Ariel Winter, Nolan Gould and Rico Rodriguez joined, and Ellen asked the cast about growing up with their TV parents. Ellen then reveals how she tasked Eric with trying to scare the cast on-set.
Later on, she shared a montage of hilarious moments from the cast’s past appearances on the talk show. Plus, a staff member scares the cast while taking a family photo with Ellen!
Watch their appearance below.
‘Modern Family’ Cast Gets Scare from Ellen
This ‘Modern Family’ Star Knew the Show Would Last For a Decade
Julie Bowen Does the Best Sofia Vergara Impression
Eric Stonestreet Attempts to Scare His ‘Modern Family’ Castmates
Ellen Looks Back at the Best of the ‘Modern Family’ Cast on Her Show.....»»

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Matt Damon and Russell Crowe have some 'splainin' to do!
Following The New York Times' explosive exposé on Harvey Weinstein and claims of his decades of sexual harassment, many are left wondering how this was allowed to go on for so long. Well, it appears as though the boys' club in Hollywood enabled the indie movie [...]
Matt Damon and Russell Crowe have some 'splainin' to do!
Following The New York Times' explosive exposé on Harvey Weinstein and claims of his decades of sexual harassment, many are left wondering how this was allowed to go on for so long. Well, it appears as though the boys' club in Hollywood enabled the indie movie mogul's behavior.
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What do we mean exactly?? Apparently, this isn't the first time a piece about Weinstein's gross conduct has been written, as a similar story was drafted back in 2004. The reason it never saw the light of day is because Damon and Crowe allegedly helped Weinstein gut the investigation into a practically nothing piece.
Sharon Waxman, founder of The Wrap, made these bold claims in a new story on Sunday. The longtime journalist revealed:
"In 2004, I was still a fairly new reporter at The New York Times when I got the green light to look into oft-repeated allegations of sexual misconduct by Weinstein. It was believed that many occurred in Europe during festivals and other business trips there.
I traveled to Rome and tracked down the man who held the plum position of running Miramax Italy. According to multiple accounts, he had no film experience and his real job was to take care of Weinstein's women needs, among other things."
Ew. We're sure that job must've been a literal nightmare.
She continued:
"As head of Miramax Italy in 2003 and 2004, Fabrizio Lombardo was paid $400,000 for less than a year of employment... I had people on the record telling me Lombardo knew nothing about film, and others citing evenings he organized with Russian escorts."
At the time, Lombardo denied the allegations about his job responsibilities AND "declined to comment on the circumstances of his leaving Miramax." Nonetheless, Waxman tracked down a London-based woman who had been paid off following an "unwanted sexual encounter with Weinstein." While the unnamed woman was too scared to comment on the harassment because of the non-disclosure agreement she signed, evidence of a pay off was supplied.
Despite all of this evidence, Sharon's initial report of the situation never ran -- and here's where Damon and Crowe come in. Waxman relayed:
"After intense pressure from Weinstein, which included having Matt Damon and Russell Crowe call me directly to vouch for Lombardo and unknown discussions well above my head at the Times, the story was gutted. I was told at the time that Weinstein had visited the newsroom in person to make his displeasure known. I knew he was a major advertiser in the Times, and that he was a powerful person overall."
Still, the Times had a journalistic responsibility to publish the story, right? Wrong. The businesswoman added:
"The story was stripped of any reference to sexual favors or coercion and buried on the inside of the Culture section, an obscure story about Miramax firing an Italian executive. Who cared? The Times' then-culture editor Jon Landman, now an editor-at-large for Bloomberg, thought the story was unimportant, asking me why it mattered."
How awful. And shame on anyone who would help enable Harvey's predatory ways.
We're just glad that people are speaking out now.
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You didn't think getting rid of Roy Moore would be that easy, did you?
Weeks after losing the U.S. Senate race in a stunning special election, the accused child molester filed a lawsuit to try to stop Alabama from certifying Democrat Doug Jones as the victor.
The complaint was filed late Wednesday, 14 hours before the meeting [...]
You didn't think getting rid of Roy Moore would be that easy, did you?
Weeks after losing the U.S. Senate race in a stunning special election, the accused child molester filed a lawsuit to try to stop Alabama from certifying Democrat Doug Jones as the victor.
The complaint was filed late Wednesday, 14 hours before the meeting of Alabama's canvassing board to officially declare Jones the winner of the special election.
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In the court filing, Moore, who lost to Jones by about 20k votes, said he believed there were irregularities in the election. The former judge is calling for not only a fraud investigation, but a NEW election!
His attorney wrote in the complaint:
"We call on Secretary of State Merrill to delay certification until there is a thorough investigation of what three independent election experts agree took place: election fraud sufficient to overturn the outcome of the election."
One of Moore's "experts" includes conspiracy theorist Richard Charnin, who believes the 2004 presidential election and 2016 Democratic primary were also rigged. In Moore's case, Charnin allegedly found "irregularities in 20 precincts" of the state's Jefferson County, which were apparently "enough to reverse the outcome of the election."
But state officials saw things a bit differently: not so much a case of rigged election as one of sore loseritis.
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Speaking with CNN on Thursday, Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill said his office had already received over 100 reports of voter fraud and had adjudicated more than 60. One complaint, Merrill added, claimed to be about a nonexistent town -- a report the State Secretary called "a flat-out lie."
So despite Moore's cries for a do-over, Merrill confirmed state officials would be moving forward with certifying Jones as the winner on Thursday.
Merrill revealed he would meet with Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey and state Attorney General Steve Marshall on Thursday afternoon to certify Jones' win, adding that Jones would be sworn in when the Senate returns in January.
It looks like Moore will be forced to deal with a shitty, embarrassing situation he didn't consent to. Now he finally knows what his accusers went through!
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Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas walk the red carpet with their daughter Carys at Town & Country’s 2018 New Modern Swans Celebration on Sunday (September 9) in New York City. Every year, the magazine curates a list of the 50 modern swans – accomplished young women who are influencers, entrepreneurs, and up-and-comers in the industry. [...]
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas walk the red carpet with their daughter Carys at Town & Country’s 2018 New Modern Swans Celebration on Sunday (September 9) in New York City.
Every year, the magazine curates a list of the 50 modern swans – accomplished young women who are influencers, entrepreneurs, and up-and-comers in the industry.
Some of the other modern swans joining Carys, 15, were Destry Allyn Spielberg, Sailor Brinkley Cook, Lori Harvey, Larsen Thompson, and Kit Keenan.
“Fashion has been so important in my life, because my mom is like a fashion icon to me,” Carys told Town & Country. “I’m always looking through her closet. She has this one thing, and it’s absolutely crazy. It’s this pink kimonoey coat, but it has this fur and these fringes. It’s just so cool.”.....»»

Kimi Yoshino, the Los Angeles Times business editor unceremoniously suspended last week without a public explanation, is returning to work Thursday. Yoshino, a well-regarded editor, had been suspended by former editor-in-chief Lewis D’Vorkin amid an aggressive effort to learn which newsroom staffers were responsible for leaks to outside news organizations reporting on turmoil afflicting the […].....»»

Natalie Portman‘s infamous film Garden State may be the butt of jokes on Broad City but that didn’t stop her from becoming friends with series creators Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer! After the 36-year-old actress jokingly expressed that the Garden State punchlines on the show made her insecure about the film, Abbi and Ilana reached [...]
Natalie Portman‘s infamous film Garden State may be the butt of jokes on Broad City but that didn’t stop her from becoming friends with series creators Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer!
After the 36-year-old actress jokingly expressed that the Garden State punchlines on the show made her insecure about the film, Abbi and Ilana reached out to apologize!
“Such a great show, maybe the funniest. I’ve sort of tangentially been on it because they make fun of Garden State all the time. So I love it, and I laugh at it, and I think it’s hilarious. But then people are like, ‘I love Garden State.’ Now I’m like, You’re a dork,’” Natalie explained to Vulture.
She added, “They’re really good friends with my second cousin, and they e-mailed me. They were like, ‘We’re so sorry. We love you. It’s just a joke.’ And I’m like, ‘I get it, I love you, too.’ And we’ve hung out.”
In fact, the trio ended up celebrating New Year’s Eve together in Paris!.....»»

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Bee Shaffer, the daughter of Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, tied the knot with Italian film director Francesco Carrozzini over the weekend! The 30-year-old daughter of the famed Vogue editor and Francesco, 35, married at Anna‘s Mastic, New York home on Saturday (July 7) in an intimate ceremony. The event had around 150 guests, according to [...]
Bee Shaffer, the daughter of Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, tied the knot with Italian film director Francesco Carrozzini over the weekend!
The 30-year-old daughter of the famed Vogue editor and Francesco, 35, married at Anna‘s Mastic, New York home on Saturday (July 7) in an intimate ceremony.
The event had around 150 guests, according to Page Six, and guests could not use their phones as to not leak any info. Some assume that the wedding will be featured in an upcoming Vogue feature.
Congrats to the happy couple on the wonderful news!.....»»

Janet Jackson is back in action – and looking better than ever! The 51-year-old music icon electrified the stage at the opening night of her State of the World Tour at the Canjundome on Thursday night (September 7) in Lafayette, Louisiana. Janet cycled through a variety of fierce outfits while performing high-energy choreography to the [...]
Janet Jackson is back in action – and looking better than ever!
The 51-year-old music icon electrified the stage at the opening night of her State of the World Tour at the Canjundome on Thursday night (September 7) in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Janet cycled through a variety of fierce outfits while performing high-energy choreography to the sound of signature hits like “Nasty” and “Control” throughout the evening.
She even surprised the crowd by opening with “The Knowledge” and “State of the World” – both of which she hasn’t performed live since 1990!
The State of the World Tour is Janet‘s first outing since postponing her Unbreakable World Tour to start a family.
She gave birth to her son, Eissa Al Mana, in January.
Click inside for the full set list from Janet’s show…
Janet Jackson – “State of the World Tour” Set List
1. “The Knowledge”
2. “State of The World”
3. “BURNITUP!”
4. “Nasty” / “Feedback” / “Miss You Much” / “Alright” / “You Want This”
5. “Control” / “What Have You Done for Me Lately” / “The Pleasure Principle”
6. “Escapade” / “When I Think of You” / “All for You”
7. “All Nite (Don’t Stop)”
8. “Love Will Never Do (Without You)”
9. “Again (Instrumental)”
10. “Twenty Foreplay”
11. “Where Are You Now”
12. “Come Back to Me”
13. “The Body That Loves You”
14. “Spending Time With You”
15. “No Sleeep”
16. “Got ’til It’s Gone”
17. “That’s the Way Love Goes”
18. “Island Life”
19. “Throb”
20. “Together Again”
21. “What About”
22. “If”
23. “Rhythm Nation”
Encore:
24. “Black Eagle”
25. “New Agenda”
26. “Dammn Baby”
27. “I Get Lonely”
28. “Well Traveled”.....»»